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The Team from Nelson City Council
Who is up for some hockey?
The replacement of the artificial turf at Saxton Hockey Field has been completed+looks great.
The new surface has been certified to international standards by the International Hockey Federation.
All project costs were shared by the Nelson Hockey Association, Tasman… View moreWho is up for some hockey?
The replacement of the artificial turf at Saxton Hockey Field has been completed+looks great.
The new surface has been certified to international standards by the International Hockey Federation.
All project costs were shared by the Nelson Hockey Association, Tasman District Council + Nelson City Council.
Marcia from The Wood
I've managed to stay cool while working in others gardens by
following the shade when able
Gardening really early in the day or later after 5
Wearing a wet neck scarf
And by a tip a client gave me of plunging my wide brimmed hat into cold water - makes you feel much cooler
Happy gardening
Reporter The Nelson Mail
Nelson City Council has announced the Collingwood St bridge will close to vehicles and pedestrians for three weeks from February 18 to allow for repainting of the steelwork and handrail. There are thought to be around 150 padlocks attached to the bridge - all of which will be temporarily removed. … View moreNelson City Council has announced the Collingwood St bridge will close to vehicles and pedestrians for three weeks from February 18 to allow for repainting of the steelwork and handrail. There are thought to be around 150 padlocks attached to the bridge - all of which will be temporarily removed. Is one of them yours?
Following sell-out performances around New Zealand in 2018, the Royal New Zealand Ballet is delighted to bring Tutus on Tour to the Theatre Royal Nelson on 22 March 2019.
See the dancers perform classical favourites and contemporary works, tailor-made for intimate venues, and suitable for all … View moreFollowing sell-out performances around New Zealand in 2018, the Royal New Zealand Ballet is delighted to bring Tutus on Tour to the Theatre Royal Nelson on 22 March 2019.
See the dancers perform classical favourites and contemporary works, tailor-made for intimate venues, and suitable for all ages. Tutus on Tour is a fantastic opportunity to see your critically-acclaimed national ballet company.
With just two shows and tickets priced at only $25-$35 for adults ($10-$20 child)* this is guaranteed to sell fast.
*Booking fees may apply
Tickets here!
Rick from Enner Glynn
I am looking for Nayland College Junior (Yr9 & 10) girl's uniforms;
2 X size 12 polo shirts
1 X size 8 black skirt
If anybody have those, please let me know.
Thanks
Help The Warehouse support Water Skills for Life and keep our little kiwis safe in the water.
Water Skills for Life is a program developed for children in Years 1 - 8 to learn water safety skills and risk awareness.
It gives them the tools they need to stay safe now and for their future lives… View moreHelp The Warehouse support Water Skills for Life and keep our little kiwis safe in the water.
Water Skills for Life is a program developed for children in Years 1 - 8 to learn water safety skills and risk awareness.
It gives them the tools they need to stay safe now and for their future lives in, on and around the water. Children are taught Water Skills for Life at school. It’s easy to teach and fun for kids to learn.
Support Drowning prevention training for all kids. Donate in-store today.
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Tony from Tahunanui
any missing a cat in tahunanui ,its been run over this morning its at 99 Muritai.Ph Tony 0274114006
The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz
Gales that have buffeted the Nelson-Tasman region for several days have further dried out land already parched by a lack of rain, putting fire crews and forestry workers on high alert.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand principal rural fire officer Ian Reade said the weather in the region had … View moreGales that have buffeted the Nelson-Tasman region for several days have further dried out land already parched by a lack of rain, putting fire crews and forestry workers on high alert.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand principal rural fire officer Ian Reade said the weather in the region had delivered a trifecta of strong winds, high temperatures and low humidity.
- Reade urged anyone who had lit a fire in the past three months to check the ashes were cold, particularly if they had a fire pit. Warm ashes in the centre could be unearthed by the weather and ignite a fire. A blaze on Monday was started after warm ashes were exposed from a fire that had been lit in September-October.
- A total fire ban would be in place from next week for the Waimea Basin and Golden Bay.
- There was no sign of rain in the remainder of the 10-day forecast, MetService said. MetService data revealed just 6mm rain had fallen this year in Nelson city, compared with an average of 90.5mm for January. A total of 10.3mm had fallen in Takaka so far this month.
The Team from Wasp Wipeout
Your generosity is helping to ensure we have another successful Wasp Wipeout season this summer. Baiting is about to start in some areas so thank you to those who are volunteering to help put it out. You can donate to Wasp Wipeout here: givealittle.co.nz... or find out more here: … View moreYour generosity is helping to ensure we have another successful Wasp Wipeout season this summer. Baiting is about to start in some areas so thank you to those who are volunteering to help put it out. You can donate to Wasp Wipeout here: givealittle.co.nz... or find out more here: www.stuff.co.nz...
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